Angelina Jolie wants to spend her 50s "travelling" to visit her children.

The 41-year-old actress has six children - Maddox, 15, Pax, 13, Zahara, 12, Shiloh, 10, and eight-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne - with her estranged husband Brad Pitt, and has said she expects her brood will be living "around the world" in 10 years time, and she'd like to travel from "country to country" to visit them.

Asked where she sees herself in 10 years, the 'By The Sea' actress said: "I imagine I will spend my days traveling from country to country to visit our children, who I expect will live around the world.

"I think some will be interested in the international work I do, and I would love to partner with them as I continue. I imagine I will be less involved in film and be focused more on family and foreign affairs."

And the 'Maleficent' star gushed about her daughter Zahara especially when she was asked what one thing makes her truly happy.

Speaking to Hello! magazine, Angelina said: "The sound of Zahara's laugh. She is one of those people who laughs with her whole body. Completely open and full of joy."

Meanwhile, Angelina's brood were recently described as "so polite" after they visited a book store during a trip to London earlier this month.

A source said at the time: "[Angelina] also thanked me for being considerate and sweet for letting her kid have the last copy of the 'Deathly Hallows'. It was in my hand at the time, but I let him have it.

"She was lovely. Her kids are so polite. Her lad came over and thanked me for letting him have the book he wanted for a school project. Called me 'Sir.' Nice people."

It's not the first time Angelina's children have been praised for their good behaviour either, as her eldest son Maddox - who was adopted from Cambodia when he was a baby - was praised by author Loung Ung for being "kind and generous" whilst helping out on the set of Angelina's new movie 'First They Killed My Father'.

Loung - whose book about the Cambodian genocide inspired the movie - said: "I have watched the young people grow into really kind, empathetic, curious human beings.

"Pax is a talented photographer and Mad is so kind and generous. The cast kids, they all looked up to him as a big brother."